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To take fish with yor Angle
To take fish wt yor Angle
[Use] the Juice of vervine, valerian and  
[Use] the Juice of vervine, valerian and  
[the] sheef of rubarb of ech a like quantity
[the] sheef of rubarb of ech a like quantity
them together in a boxe with red worms  
them together in a boxe with red worms  
3. houres space; then angle with them.
3. houres space; then angle wt them.
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To take fish with yor [crossed out: hands] Angle or net  
To take fish wt yor [crossed out: hands] Angle or net  
[por] white bread-crums and hard cheese
[por] white bread-crums and hard cheese
[ony], bayte yor angle therwith or bownet  
[ony], bayte yor angle therwith or bownet  
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[A] good baite for fish at all Seasons  
[A] good baite for fish at all Seasons  
[Bai]te yor hook with wheatflower, tallow of  
[Bai]te yor hook wt wheatflower, tallow of  
[s]heep new killed and the glaire of an egg  
[s]heep new killed and the glaire of an egg  
[??] beaten together.
[??] beaten together.

Latest revision as of 08:55, 28 July 2017

To take fish wt yor Angle [Use] the Juice of vervine, valerian and [the] sheef of rubarb of ech a like quantity them together in a boxe with red worms 3. houres space; then angle wt them.


To take fish wt yor [crossed out: hands] Angle or net [por] white bread-crums and hard cheese [ony], bayte yor angle therwith or bownet fish will resort therto.


[A] good baite for fish at all Seasons [Bai]te yor hook wt wheatflower, tallow of [s]heep new killed and the glaire of an egg [??] beaten together.


To take fish [with] yor hands [M]ake 8. waterleeches into powder, and [having] annointed your hand with the oyle of osprey and cast the poweder on yor hands you hold you hands in the water, fish will come unto them. Or take nettles and [house??] made to juice put it in a pond; and the [fi]sh will gather to it.


for eeles [La]te in the Evening Baite yor trapes or reeles [??]ts hot horsedung, or the lungs of sheep or beastes new killed or rot hard eggs for [Ee]les doe love theis exceedingly.